By Hannah Ng and Tiffany Meier A report emerged in September that said Chinese authorities have opened 110 police service centers outside of mainland China—including one in New York City—that repatriate Chinese people using coercion,…
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By Andrew Chen Beijing is reportedly ramping up harassment and persecution campaigns against dissidents at home and abroad ahead of the communist regime’s national meeting, with members of a Chinese spiritual…
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By Epoch Times Sydney Staff SYDNEY, Australia—Over five hundred supporters from across Australia rallied in Sydney to call for attention to ongoing human rights atrocities in China. Three Australian families who…
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By Reuters WASHINGTON—Unlike the lonely sun, about half the stars in our Milky Way galaxy are in a long-term committed relationship with another star, orbiting each another in a celestial marriage…
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House Republicans Demand Investigation Into Chinese Recruitment From Top US Nuclear Lab
by EditorTBy Bill Pan In the wake of an alarming report on China’s decades-long effort to recruit scientists from the top nuclear lab in the United States, House Republicans are calling on the…
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By Julia Ye Prominent Chinese company OFilm Group Co. Ltd., a manufacturer of optoelectronic components and former Apple supplier, released a notice on Sept. 27 saying Cai Gaoxiao, director and deputy…
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Deloitte-China Case ‘Not Alone’ Among International Financial Standards Violations in China: Experts
by EditorTBusiness environment under CCP fosters irregular financial dealings By Kathleen Li The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) fined Deloitte-China $20 million on Sept. 29 for its failure to comply with…
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Chinese Police Reportedly Lock Down Tourists in Airport With Machine Guns Amid Snap Shut in Yunnan Province
by EditorTBy Sophia Lam Footage of Chinese police holding machine guns at the airport of Xishuangbanna (Banna) prefecture to stop tourists from boarding their planes has gone viral in China and overseas. Tourists were trapped in…
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By Andrew Thornebrooke The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on Oct. 6 rejected a move to debate China’s ongoing human rights abuses—a rare move that could signal U.S. influence abroad is waning. Leaders…
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By Andrew Thornebrooke The Pentagon has blacklisted a Chinese drone manufacturer that Ukrainian officials previously accused of providing military support to Russia. DJI Technology, the world’s largest consumer drone manufacturer, was added to a Department…